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I'm not misunderstanding it, it's a fact of how federation between Lemmy and PieFed works, and it results in comments appearing on Lemmy that do not exist on PieFed. Given Rimu's clear ideological stances and vocal support for building in censorship into PieFed itself, I think it's pretty obvious why this is the case: PieFed developers don't like that Lemmy has a lot of communists, and wish to make a space easier to shut out communists.
Correct, but you're assigning some malicious intent to it - when it's simply differences regarding how blocking should work.
What "ideological stances" would these be that relevant here? Anyone can be blocked. You could block me now and I couldn't reply via Piefed. This specific decision has no relevance to anything here.
Except that anyone can be blocked. A communist could utilise the block function in the same way and stop the person from being able to reply.
Rimu baked-in default blocking of Lemmygrad and Hexbear, to me this is already proof of malicious intent. Rimu's ideological stances are reflected in the code itself, including things like a social credit score system that makes it more difficult to see comments from "unsavory users." I'm aware that anyone can use the block function, but when viewed with the context of how Rimu's views impact the project and how it relates to the fediverse in general, it's designed with creating an echo chamber in mind.
Oh yeah, I remember hearing about this. Even apart from instances some community names by default aren't federated. It's a really weird stance.
It all makes sense if you look at it from the point of view of Rimu developing a platform that suits their views and interests first and foremost. I don't agree with it, but it's logical and predictable with that frame of analysis.
That's an automated check-system for new piefed instances that specifically ignores communities with specific names. That list has been trimmed down now purely to just insults and slurs. It really isn't a major component of the system as said communities with those names can still be manually federated to it.